Fetternear Bishop’s Palace is an archaeological site of what was one of the palaces (or residences) of the medieval bishops of Aberdeen. Later, a ruined tower-house and mansion of Fetternear House were built on part of the site. The bishop’s palace at Fetternear was situated in what was, in medieval times, a separate parish. At the end of the sixteenth century the parish was incorporated, along with Logie Durno, into that of Chapel of Garioch. Fetternear’s parish kirk was dedicated to St Ninian and was on the north bank of the River Don about a mile from the bishop’s palace.
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